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Partisan
A position issue is an issue that different parties disagree on, as opposed to a valence issue, which is an issue that the electorate generally all takes one side on.
Hayley G. Hoover is a political moderate, leaning to the conservative side.
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The democrat party is the major party that is associated with being more on the liberal side of the political spectrum.
A Person That Is Favoring One Side Of An Political Issue Is Called An Partisan.
A person favoring one side of a political issue is typically referred to as having a political bias or being politically partisan.
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partisan
1. partisan (noun) - irregular warrior, guerrilla. 2. partisan (adj.) - one-sided, biased, combative. It usually means favoring one side of an issue.
partial ( existing only in part; incomplete : favoring one side in a dispute above the other)
Political parties want to set themselves apart so that they are easily recognizable by the public. To achieve this, they often take extreme positions to one side of an issue.
neutralization is the act of making something neutral.
A persuasive appeal is a strong argument made for a certain position or opinion. One might use a persuasive appeal to convince another to believe one side of a political issue.
A rhetorical device that unfairly places the onus of providing evidence for a position on the wrong side of an issue is called burden of proof. The burden of proof is on the person who is making the contention and attempting to prove something.